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This book documents a new generation of regional libraries that are redefining public space in the 21st century. Features photography by award-winning architectural photographer Lara Swimmer and texts by former  Architectural Record critic Laura Raskin

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This book documents a new generation of regional libraries that are redefining public space in the 21st century. Features photography by award-winning architectural photographer Lara Swimmer and texts by former  Architectural Record critic Laura Raskin
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Lara Swimmer Lara Swimmer is an internationally published architecture photographer. She was made an Honorary Member of the American Institute of Architects for her contribution to the field in 2005 and was named one of the top 12 Women in Photography Internationally by Architizer in 2018. Lara works on assignment for architecture and design firms, documenting civic buildings, art collections and environmental works, as well as private residences. With contributions to numerous publications in the design realm, she authored her own book on the Seattle Central Library, titled Process, in 2005. Her photography of museums and libraries has helped architecture firms to win countless national awards, and has been exhibited in museums, from the SF MoMA, the Milwaukee Museum of Art and the Guggenheim, NYC to Art Center Basel in Switzerland. Laura Raskin Laura Raskin is a writer and editor based in New York. She has covered architecture, design and urbanism for more than a decade, and her writing has been published in The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, Architectural Review, Metropolis, Surface, Curbed and others. She was previously an editor at Architectural Record magazine and received her MA from Columbia University’s School of Journalism.